These are today's best deals from around the web

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Amazon Anker's 13,000mAh pack has more than enough juice to get you through emergency situations (it can charge an iPhone 6 five times before needing to be plugged in itself), charges quickly, and is just as portable as your smartphone. For $22, it's an affordable way to ensure your phone stays alive.

Best Buy Samsung's TV selection often tends to run pricey, but this model is part of one of its cheaper series. If it's anything like its other budget panels then it should have more than serviceable picture quality. It's relatively light, too. Its priced has risen and dipped around this point over the last few months, but this is close to the lowest it's been at Best Buy.

Amazon There's no shortage of speakers you can buy for your space. If you want something of the smart and Bluetooth variety, the SONOS PLAY is tough to top. It's 2-Room Streaming Music Starter Set is a #1 best seller on Amazon with 4.6 out of 5 stars after nearly 2,000 customer reviews. This is also a great time of year to invest in or upgrade your home's sound.

Amazon's Kindle is the e-reader that popularized the category, and years later it's still the best one you can buy. As part of a day discount this week, Amazon's lowered the price of it's Paperwhite essentials bundle by $20. It includes: the all-new Kindle Paperwhite 6" with Wi-Fi and Special Offers ($119.99), Amazon Black Leather Cover ($39.99), and Amazon 5W Power Adapter ($19.99).

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